Marthozite
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marthozite-294-829801
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Marthozite
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Marthozite is an orthorhombic mineral that has a general formula of Cu(UO2)3(SeO3)3(OH)2·7H2O. It was named after Belgian mineralogist Aimé Marthoz (1894–1962), former Director-general of the Union Minière du Haut Katanga (UMHK). It is usually found in cavities in selenian (selenium-containing) digenite. It is specifically found in the zones of oxidation of the Musonoi deposit in Katanga, Africa. Marthozite is orthorhombic, meaning that it has three axes of unequal lengths all orthogonal to each
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2024-01-23T18:04:21Z
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